Storyline
Failed filmmaker Zachary Wells is convinced by
his best friend and hotshot director Topher into
replacing him as a judge in their film school''s
annual festival. Zach''s one-night stand with a
student backfires when that student walks into
an interview the next morning calling himself
Danny Reyes, the name Zach went by when he
attended the school. And Danny''s film, "Judas
Kiss," is a finalist in the competition Zach is
judging. Zach''s film, also "Judas Kiss," won the
festival years before. As Zach scrambles for
answers, a mysterious, chain-smoking campus tour
guide, counsels him: "Change the kid''s past,
change your future." But how? Zach comes to
believe he can mend his life by disqualifying
Danny from competition, putting him on a
different path than Zach followed. But will
Zach''s plan work?

User Reviews
I whole heartedly recommend this movie to all!
by jtstarbuck24
I hope everyone has a chance to see this "fresh"
movie. It is so refreshing to see a movie that
infers no sexual labeling. While Judas Kiss has
a "gay" edge to it, the movie does not wear it''s
sexual orientation on it''s sleeve. It represents
life as it should be, this story just happens to
have gay characters in it. Real life should be
so represented. Judas Kiss has it all, drama,
humor, emotion, special effects, and most of all
it makes you think. The different aspects of the
movie are tied together by parentage. By that I
mean each one of the scenes that are acted and
portrayed very well, needed a parental hand to
bring them together. Zachary/Danny are
constantly challenged through out, but are
always kept in line by the parental figures such
as Old Man Welds, and the incomparable Mrs.
Blossom, played by Laura Kinney, my favorite
character by the way. I am not sure the main
characters would have made the necessary
transitions needed in the script, without the
parentage.

This movie has some very "hot" young stars as
well. The entire cast was well thought out and
portrayed, and I give major kudos to Director
J.T. Tepnapa, Producer Carlos Pedraza, and
Cinematographer Dave Berry, for their attention
to details. I mean how can you go wrong with the
University of Washington (Keystone University)
as a backdrop! All in all, this movie pulls it
all together at the right time and in the right
spots, while still driving home it''s message. It
was entertaining, visually a home run, and I
believe it has the potential to become a classic
in it''s own right and time. For me it was a must
see, and it should be on your immediate "Bucket
List" as well. Great Job everyone!